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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

  3. List of colors (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    The list shows the color swatch and its name. Hovering over the color box shows the HSV, RGB, and #hex values for the color in the tool tip. All values and conversions are in the sRGB color space, which is an inappropriate assumption for some entries.

  4. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Magenta is variously defined as a purplish-red, reddish-purple, or a mauvish–crimson color. On color wheels of the RGB and CMY color models, it is located midway between red and blue, opposite green. Complements of magenta are evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 500–530 nm.

  5. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    Shades of purple. There are numerous variations of the color purple, a sampling of which is shown below. In common English usage, purple is a range of hues of color occurring between red and blue. [1] However, the meaning of the term purple is not well defined. There is confusion about the meaning of the terms purple and violet even among ...

  6. List of colors: N–Z - Wikipedia

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    Red-orange (Color wheel) #FF4500 100% 27% 0% 16 ° 100% 50% 100% 100% Red-purple: #E40078 89% 0% 47% 328 ° 100% 45% 100% 89% Red Salsa: #FD3A4A 99% 23% 29% 355 ° 98% 61% 77% 99% Red-violet: #C71585 78% 8% 52% 322 ° 81% 43% 89% 78% Red-violet (Crayola) #C0448F 75% 27% 56% 324 ° 50% 51% 65% 75% Red-violet (Color wheel) #922B3E 57% 17% 24% 350 ...

  7. Help:Using colours - Wikipedia

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    Note that you can't use the British spelling, "colour", in this context. Examples: <span style="color:red">red writing</span> shows as red writing. <span style="color:#0f0">green writing</span> shows as green writing. <span style="color:#0000FF">blue writing</span> shows as blue writing.

  8. Carmine (color) - Wikipedia

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    Carmine color is the general term for some deep red colors that are very slightly purplish but are generally slightly closer to red than the color crimson is. Some rubies are colored the color shown below as rich carmine. The deep dark red color shown at right as carmine is the color of the raw unprocessed pigment, but lighter, richer, or ...

  9. Byzantium (color) - Wikipedia

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    Color coordinates; Hex triplet #5D3954: sRGB B (r, g, b) (93, 57, 84) HSV (h, s, v) (315°, 39%, 36%) CIELCh uv (L, C, h) (29, 23, 321°) Source: ISCC-NBS: ISCC–NBS descriptor: Dark reddish purple: B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

  10. Color Naming System - Wikipedia

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    [ 'dark' | 'light' ] hue := splash-color? base-color | base-color '-' base-color base-color := 'red' | 'orange' | 'brown' | 'yellow' | 'green' | 'blue' | 'purple' splash-color := 'reddish' | 'orangish' | 'brownish' | 'yellowish' | 'greenish' | 'bluish' | 'purplish'

  11. Shades of violet - Wikipedia

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    Mauve (from the French form of Malva "mallow") is a color that is named after the mallow flower. Another name for the color is mallow [27] with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in English in 1611. [28] Since the color mauve has a hue code of 276, it may be regarded as a pale tone of violet.